Why Grow Lavender in Containers? Container gardening offers unique advantages for lavender. First, lavender prefers well-draining soil, and pots allow you to control conditions more easily than heavy garden beds. Second, containers make it possible to move plants to sunnier spots or protect them during bad weather. Finally, balcony containers allow those in apartments or small homes to enjoy.. Lavender includes many different species and varieties. An overview of the most popular lavender varieties for the garden and balcony.
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Easy to care for, low-maintenance, and wonderfully aromatic: Lavender thrives not only in garden beds but also in balcony planters.. You don’t need a sprawling garden to enjoy its benefits. With a small pot and a sunny balcony, anyone can grow lavender at home and transform their space into a refreshing, aromatic retreat.